Where is the USB port on the Golf 8?
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The Golf 8 does not have a USB port, you need to purchase a converter. Here are some detailed introductions about it: 1. Appearance: It inherits the agile body lines of the Golf 7, but also enhances the fullness and three-dimensional feel of the Golf 6, especially the design of the outward-thrown waistline is identical to that of the Golf 6. The classic C-pillar has a larger angle, creating a stronger visual impact. 2. Configuration: Except for the hazard warning lights and other emergency switches, there are no physical buttons. The air conditioning, headlights, driving modes, screen switches, etc., in the car are all touch-sensitive, even the sunroof button has been changed to touch-sensitive.
The USB port locations on the Golf 8 are actually quite straightforward. The most obvious one is below the center console - there's a storage compartment near the climate control panel where you'll find a Type-C port under the flip-up cover, making it super convenient for the driver to plug in their phone for charging. Another set of Type-C ports is hidden inside the armrest, perfect for connecting USB drives to play music or charging the front passenger's devices. Rear passengers aren't left out either, with dedicated dual Type-C ports positioned below the air vents. Note that this generation has completely switched to Type-C, so you'll need an adapter for older USB cables. The port inside the armrest provides the most stable connection to the infotainment system, and for USB drives, it's best to use ones with 128GB or less capacity for higher read success rates.